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Human Made has had a steady flow of releases this year, recently dropping a collection of homeware featuring the label's recognizable graphics, as well as collaborating with KAWS and Levi's.

Now, it is focusing on creating the perfect uniform and is using patchwork to do so.

Arriving in two eye-catching designs, the pieces include a collared short-sleeve shirt, a jacket, a pair of shorts, as well as pillows.

One colorway sees a patchwork design with hues of blue, inspired by denim and indigo, and also features the signature Human Made heart logo throughout. The second iteration arrives in pastel rainbow hues, creating a washed-out linen effect, and is also finished off with the same logo sprinkled throughout.

The pieces are ideal for mixing and matching or wearing head to toe, but also work individually. If you're a Human Made fan, you'll know that the label's silhouettes are always spot on, and the relaxed fit of the patchwork collection is ideal for summer.

Releasing on May 14, the full collection will be available online at the Human Made website. We'll also see the collection's bucket hat release at a later date, which we'll be keeping an eye out for in order to complete the full fit.

The price starts at ¥10,780 (approximately $83 USD) for the pillows, all the way to ¥46,200 (approximately $360 USD) for the jacket.

We already know that patchwork is all the rage this season, so why not update your wardrobe for the occasion?

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